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VTrak E5000 E5000: Drive Error Reporting
R P posted this 18 May 2018 - Last edited 18 May 2018

E5000 Hard Drive Error Reporting

5/18/2018

 

 

This article describes error threshold settings and actions for the E5000 family of controllers with firmware version 11.05.0000.00 or later.  The contents of this article also apply to the Ex30 family of controllers.

This table lists the settings and their default values:

  Default Value
Reassigned Block Threshold (BBM Threshold) 1024
Error Block Threshold (Media Patrol Threshold) 128
Medium Error Threshold 64
SMART disabled

Definitions:

Reassigned Block Threshold, also called Bad Block Manager Threshold (BBM Threshold), reads the grown defect list on SAS drives (known as the “G List”).   On SATA drives, the BBM reads the DDF area written to the drive by the VTrak firmware.  Please note that the BBM count can only be cleared on SATA drives, and the array information must be deleted first. If the BBM threshold has been reached, PDM will begin.

PDM-  Pleaserefer to http://kb.promise.com/thread/what-is-predictive-data-migration-pdm

Error Block Threshold is also called the Media Patrol Threshold. If the threshold has been reached, PDM will begin. The Media Patrol Threshold is attributed to I/O errors occurring during read/write operations:

PdId: 3
OperationalStatus: OK
Alias:
PhysicalCapacity: 931.51GB                      ConfigurableCapacity:931.32GB
UsedCapacity: 931.32GB                           BlockSize:512Bytes
ConfigStatus: Array0 SeqNo1                     Location:Encl1 Slot3
ModelNo: SEAGATE ST31000640SS         VisibleTo: AllControllers
SerialNo: 9QJ5AM78                                   FirmwareVersion:0003
DriveInterface: SAS 12Gb/s                        Protocol:SPC-3
WWN: 5000-c500-1003-839f                      NumOfPorts:2
Port1Speed: 12Gb/s                                   Port2Speed:12Gb/s
Port1SASAddress: 50-00-c5-00-10-03-83-9d
Port2SASAddress: 50-00-c5-00-10-03-83-9e
WriteCacheSupport: Yes                            WriteCache:Enabled
RLACacheSupport: Yes                              RLACache:Enabled
ReadCacheSupport: Yes                            ReadCache:Enabled
CmdQueuingSupport: Yes                          CmdQueuing:Enabled
MediumErrorThreshold: 0
Errors: 0                                                     NonRWErrors:0
ReadErrors: 0                                            WriteErrors:0
DriveTemperature: 34C/93F                        ReferenceDriveTemperature:68C/154F

Medium Error Threshold is a global physical drive setting. The value is the number of bad blocks tolerated before the controller marks the drive as dead.  The value can be set from 0 to 4294967294. The threshold only functions when the array is in an OK or Degraded state. It will not function if the array is critical or if the array is not a redundant RAID type such as Raid 0.

SMART stands for  Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology.  If enabled, a polling interval can be assigned. SMART will report errors detected on the disk and PDM will start if the threshold has been reached.

 

Configuration:

Setting thresholds from the CLI

BBM Threshold– (1~2048)

administrator@cli>bga -a mod -s "BBMThreshold=1024"

 

MediaPatrol Threshold – (1~2048)

administrator@cli>bga -a mod -s "MediaPatrolThreahold=128"

 

MediumError Threshold – (0~4294967294)

administrator@cli>phydrv -a mod -s "mediumerrorthreshold=1024"

 

SMART

administrator@cli>ctrl -a mod -s "smart=disable"

 

Setting thresholds from WebPAMProE

BBM Threshold

 

Media Patrol Threshold

 

Smart

 

 

 

Apollo Cloud Apollo and Apollo Cloud 2 Duo FAQ.
R P posted this 17 April 2018

Question 1:  Is the Apollo upgradable?

While the hardware is not upgradable, new features have been added in software updates. The Apollo firmware can be easily updated from the Apollo app.

 

Question 2:  Is the Apollo expandable?

An Apollo (Apollo 1 or Cloud 2 Duo) can be mirrored to an identical Apollo (same model, drive size and drive configuration). The mirror is created with the Apollo app and the initial mirror operation should be done with both Apollos on the same network.

 

Question 3:  Can a failed Apollo hard drive be replaced by the user?

At this time drives are not user replaceable, in case of a drive failure please contact Technical Support for an RMA of the Apollo.

 

Question 4: Does Promise Offer Drive replacements for the Apollo Cloud 2 under warranty?

If a drive fails, please contact Technical Support and Promise will RMA the Apollo.

If the Apollo is a Cloud 2 Duo with a RAID 1, be sure to copy your data off before RMAing the Apollo.

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